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Author Topic: Sergeev's Barbarian Coins on the Territory Between the Balkans and Central Asia?  (Read 288 times)

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Offline Virgil H

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I ran across this reference today and I looked online to find out more. It doesn't seem very available at all, no reviews, etc. Pretty obscure. Anyone have an opinion of it? Can it even be obtained? Hardcopy? Online? I could find no mention on Numiswiki.

Barbarian Coins on the Territory Between the Balkans and Central Asia: Catalog of Andrei Sergeev's Collection at the State Historical Museum (Moscow)

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I bought a new copy on Amazon two years ago. It is an interesting catalog of a large collection of "barbs" spanning centuries. I don't use it as a reference.
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Offline Virgil H

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Thanks, Amazon has none at the moment or anywhere else when I looked earlier. It was the only reference used for a coin I was looking at and it is also the first coin of this type I have ever seen a barbaric imitation of. I didn't even know they existed. I am also no expert in eastern imitations. Looks like an interesting catalog.

Virgil

 

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